| 1831 - 896 pagina’s
...conduit, into which two upright gate posts are placed, one on each side of the conduit, and extending from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper level; these posts to be supported by a cap sill, braces, and longitudinal frame work, covered with... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1832 - 372 pagina’s
...conduit, into which t\vo upright gate posts are placed, one on each side of the conduit, and extending from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper level; these posts to be supported by a cap sill, braces, and longitudinal frame work, covered with... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1868 - 1088 pagina’s
...the upper and lower windows were made to form parts of the windows, so that each one should extend from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper, there thus being one long window, instead of two short ones, I think the light and ventilation added... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1873 - 680 pagina’s
...Devonshire to Yorkshire the divisions, Upper, Middle, and Lower, are said to be generally constant, and no actual unconformity is known from the bottom of the Lower to the top of the Upper Lias. The zones thus adopted in an ascending order are, 1. Ammonites planorbis zone ; 2. Ammonites Bucklandi;... | |
| John Clavell Mansel- Pleydell - 1874 - 338 pagina’s
...Devonshire to Yorkshire the divisions, upper, middle, and lower, are said to be generally constant, and no actual unconformity is known from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper lias. The zones thus adopted in an ascending order, are, 1. Ammonites planorbis zone; 2. Ammonites lhicklandi;... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1873 - 644 pagina’s
...Devonshire to Yorkshire the divisions, Upper, Middle, and Lower, are said to be generally constant, and no actual unconformity is known from the bottom of the Lower to the top of the Upper Lias. The zones thus adopted in an ascending order are, 1. Ammonites planorbis zone; 2. Ammonites Bucklandi;... | |
| John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell - 1874 - 336 pagina’s
...Devonshire to Yorkshire the divisions, upper, middle, and lower, are said to be generally constant, and uo actual unconformity is known from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper lias. The zones thus adopted in an ascending order, are, 1. Ammonites planorbis zone; 2. Ammonites Bitcklandi\... | |
| Trumbull White - 1893 - 644 pagina’s
...the other one but two feet. The two long sections were hollowed out, and the spiral staircase runs from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper one, the two being separated by the short section which forms a floor between them. Before the tree... | |
| 1905 - 462 pagina’s
...unavoidable contraction VOL. XVI — 25. of the fat while taking these readings it is customary to read from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper meniscus. The result is usually within O.2 per cent, of that found by the gravimetric method. The column... | |
| Henry Clapp Sherman - 1919 - 440 pagina’s
...account of the unavoidable contraction of the fat while taking these readings it is customary to read from the bottom of the lower to the top of the upper meniscus. The result is usually within 0.2 per cent of that found by the gravimetric method. The column... | |
| |